Drones over Son Rutlan: Why Palma's new surveillance flight is not a simple solution
Privacy Concerns Around Palma’s Son Rutlan Drone Patrols
Residents near Son Rutlan want to know how Palma’s drone footage is recorded and stored.

Answer
Are drone cameras in Palma recording nearby homes and private spaces?
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Why is Palma using drones at the Son Rutlan railway depot at night?
They are being used to deter graffiti and improve surveillance at the depot.
Can drones actually stop graffiti on Mallorca railway property?
They can deter and detect, but they are not a full solution.
What kind of security measures are used at Son Rutlan besides drones?
Security at Son Rutlan includes drones, cameras, staff and dogs.
Is it legal to fly surveillance drones over railway areas in Mallorca at night?
They can be legal, but only with a clear basis and proper data handling.
How expensive is graffiti damage on Mallorca’s trains and depots?
Graffiti damage on Mallorca’s rail system has led to major cleaning costs.
What else could Mallorca do to reduce graffiti on trains apart from drones?
Faster cleaning, prevention and legal art spaces could help.
What is the goal of Palma’s drone patrols at Son Rutlan?
The aim is deterrence, detection and lower graffiti damage.
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